Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 10: Line 10:  
<br>
 
<br>
 
===Overview of Developmental Anatomy of the Heart===
 
===Overview of Developmental Anatomy of the Heart===
 +
 +
The formation of the mammalian heart is a fairly complex process. The process begins when angiogenic mesodermal cells in the cardiogenic plate coalesce to form the endocardial tubes. The endocardial tubes then fuse to form a single duct, the cardiac tube. This undergoes a process of 
 +
 +
    
The primordium of the heart forms in the cardiogenic plate located at the cranial end of the embryo. These angiogenic cells are derived from the lateral plate [http://w01.rvcwiki.wf.ulcc.ac.uk/index.php/Developmental_Biology_-_Gastrulation_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology#Introduction Mesoderm] The Angiogenic cell clusters lie in a horseshoe shape configuration in the plate and coalesce to form two endocardial tubes. These tubes are then forced into the thoracic region due to cephalic and lateral foldings where they fuse together forming a single endocardial tube.
 
The primordium of the heart forms in the cardiogenic plate located at the cranial end of the embryo. These angiogenic cells are derived from the lateral plate [http://w01.rvcwiki.wf.ulcc.ac.uk/index.php/Developmental_Biology_-_Gastrulation_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology#Introduction Mesoderm] The Angiogenic cell clusters lie in a horseshoe shape configuration in the plate and coalesce to form two endocardial tubes. These tubes are then forced into the thoracic region due to cephalic and lateral foldings where they fuse together forming a single endocardial tube.
349

edits

Navigation menu